US Robotics 56K Voice PCI
Ann
tate886_thequeen at bigfoot.com
Thu May 23 21:50:24 EDT 2002
ok, here's the output from my lspci command:
00:13.0 Serial controller: US Robotics/3Com 56K FaxModem Model 5610 (rev 01)
(prog-if 02 [16550])
Subsystem: US Robotics/3Com USR 56k Internal Voice Modem (Model 2976)
Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 11
I/O ports at eff0
Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2
~Ann
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Myrow" <myrow at eskimo.com>
To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 6:14 PM
Subject: Re: US Robotics 56K Voice PCI
| Ann, type "lspci -v." You should see your modem listed with its
| resources. You will also see everyother PCI device. Copy down the info
| you see. For example, my output contains this.
|
| 00:13.0 Communication controller: TOPIC SEMICONDUCTOR Corp: Unknown device
| 0000
| Subsystem: TOPIC SEMICONDUCTOR Corp: Unknown device 0000
| Flags: medium devsel, IRQ 4
| I/O ports at 03e8 [size=8]
|
| You wouldn't know that is a modem from looking at it, but since I know
| that my modem has a chipset made by Topic, I recognize it. Send the
| output of your command to me or the list, and I'll tell you what to try.
| Basically, if you want to experiment, it involves the setserial command
| with the IRQ and address of your modem and then trying it. Once you've
| got a working setup, edit /etc/serial.conf and change the line for one of
| the com ports to match the settings. Lastly, remove the "#" from the
| beginning of the line in /etc/rc.d/rc.S that says "# .
| /etc/rc.d/rc.serial." By removing the #, you ensure that this line will
| now run when you reboot. This should get the modem working. Oh, I don't
| think it matters what com port you use for the modem as long as it is not
| in use by another real com port. I always use /dev/ttyS2 since that's
| generally free.
|
| Good luck!
|
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